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Tuesday Evening News Brief, July 4

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Tuesday evening brief Jul 4 2017
Good evening!
Here’s everything that transpired during the course of the day…
China will have to take military way if India doesn’t listen, a Chinese expert said. “China is trying its best to use historical lessons to reason with India and show sincerity in peacefully solving the problem, but if India refuses to listen, then China would have no other choice than to use a military way of solving the problem,” Hu Zhiyong, a research fellow at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told the state-run Global Times.

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​ Facing a diplomatic crisis, Qatar said it will increase natural gas production by 30 per cent.
“We will remain the leader of LNG for a very long time,” Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, the head of Qatar Petroleum, said. Qatar is the world’s biggest producer of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). “This new project will strengthen Qatar’s leading position,” Kaabi said.

Pakistan Prime Minisrer Nawaz Sharif will not attend a UN meeting protesting its stand on the Kashmir issue. “This is necessary. They (the UN) keep talking about peace. But they do nothing to overcome the plight of Kashmiris and stop state-sponsored terrorism in the Valley,” sources told The Express Tribune.

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The Supreme Court asked the Centre to respond within two weeks on whether citizens will get another chance to deposit demonetised notes. “You cannot trash a person’s genuine hard-earned money and let it go waste like this… you had promised them a window, now you can’t go back on your word to those who had genuine difficulty,” the Supreme Court said.

Action will be taken against manufacturers if they do not advertise the increased MRP of its product after GST. “Under the GST regime, if a price of a product has increased the manufacturer/ importer/ packer will have to give an advertisement in two newspapers about the new MRP and put a revised sticker on the packaging,”, department of consumer affairs secretary Avinash Srivastava said. Both the new and the old MRP must show on the packaging, he added.

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